Wacky Birds Whack Cornyn
T.S. Eliot wrote, “April is the cruelest month, breeding lilacs out of the dead land, mixing memory and desire, stirring dull roots with spring rain.” It must suck to be a manic depressant.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
T.S. Eliot wrote, “April is the cruelest month, breeding lilacs out of the dead land, mixing memory and desire, stirring dull roots with spring rain.” It must suck to be a manic depressant.
The report highlighted Harris’ failure to connect with men/males but failed to assess the wisdom or effectiveness of deciding to place Jazz Hand, gaylord martinet Governor Tim Walz front and center as somewhat of the leading goofball reaching out to men. A retired Army guy credibly accused of stolen valor over his retired rank, who cut and run and retired as a senior leader in his unit to get out of a deployment with his unit to Iraq
The Left wants us to think that Texas voters cost themselves a Senate seat this week, giving Beijing a new member of the US Senate, but they couldn’t be more wrong.
Fox News contributor Joe Concha reacts to Democrats, including Rep. Ro Khanna and former Vice President Kamala Harris, reviving calls to expand the Supreme Court on ‘Fox News Live.’
Parillo explores elections and why only one Senator can stop legislation
On Saturday, people in Arkansas held a fundraiser for Aaron Spencer, the Republican nominee for sheriff of Lonoke County. They raised the money not for Spencer’s campaign. He’s a lock because Trump picked up 76% of the vote in the county 2 years ago.
The money is for his murder trial, which begins next month.
South Dakota stands at an energy crossroads. The explosive growth of data center development, driven by the artificial intelligence revolution and the insatiable demand for cloud computing, is converging with longstanding agricultural and industrial energy needs to strain the state’s grid in ways that cannot be managed through inertia or wishful thinking.
Don Surber performs his aerial surveillance of the news this week. His findings, as always, will leave you better informed than if you had actually watch the mainstream media.
Historian Steve Putney ponders what China’s President Xi meant when he asked President Trump “are we going to avoid the Thucydides Trap?” It describes a severe structural stress that occurs when a rising power threatens to displace a ruling power.
Led by John Thune, Republican senators have joined the resistance by going on recess without fully funding the Department of Homeland Security—perhaps in an effort to attract the terrorist vote.
Senators claim it is a pro forma recess and not a real recess. I never studied the law but I do know that when lawyers start talking in Latin, my liberty is in jeopardy.
“Vote for the Nazi: It’s important” isn’t a sane campaign slogan.
Because Republicans freed the slave, because Republicans continued, long after the Civil War, promoting civil rights for blacks and because Democrats continued to suppress blacks, all black voters & politicians were Republicans. Then, Democrats created Jim Crow laws to oppress black Americans.
One of the three South Dakota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) billets is up for election in 2026 (commissioners are elected in partisan elections to staggered six-year terms).
Let’s examine some questions that should be asked of PUC candidates this year.
History says it would take a miracle for Republicans to hold onto the House. Presidential parties lose seats in the House at midterms. There are a few exceptions. Backlash from the Lewinsky impeachment gained seats for Democrats and 4 years later, tough action on 9/11 earned Bush’s party extra seats.
Rep. Tom Emmer, R-Minn., discusses the GOP’s push to root out alleged government fraud and abuse nationwide on ‘Kudlow.’
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., discusses the success of Trump-backed candidates in Republican primaries, including his own victory, and says the MAGA movement remains strong on ‘The Evening Edit.’
Navy SEAL veteran and fifth-generation farmer Ed Gallrein shares insight on his primary win in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District, defeating incumbent Rep. Thomas Massie, on ‘Hannity.’
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton discusses receiving President Donald Trump’s endorsement in the Texas GOP U.S. Senate runoff and state Rep. James Talarico’s past remarks on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
I would agree with Senator Bernie Sanders on one thing – we must oppose the oligarchy! But what, or who, exactly is that? And does Bernie even know what he is talking about?
Let us start by defining an oligarchy – which is a small elite group, usually very well-off (wealthy), who use their positions to serve themselves (note – not serve the people)…This is not politics; the democrat oligarchy is undertaking a Blood Revolution to subvert and destroy America. That is why AOC said she is not interested in titles, her goal is to change the country. Believe her, Bernie, Mamdani and other democrat oligarch, as they all want to change our country forever.
The Second Amendment guarantees the right to bear arms, but unfortunately not all those who bear arms today are responsible.